Property Ownership
In South Carolina, joint tenancy requires which of the following?
AUnequal shares and no right of survivorship
BEqual shares and right of survivorship✓ Correct
CDifferent times of acquisition
DSeparate titles
Explanation
Joint tenancy in South Carolina requires the four unities: time, title, interest, and possession. Joint tenants hold equal shares and have the right of survivorship.
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